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Comments on: Manage multiple Twitter accounts with your iPhone

If you're looking to manage multiple Twitter accounts while you're on the go, you'll be happy to know that it's not too difficult. Check out this roundup and download the app of your choice.

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by joerickx July 9, 2009 3:51 PM PDT
Is this a joke? What kind of weirdo would have multiple Twitter accounts? Having one Twitter account is ok if you're a 16 year-old blabber mouth with nothing else to do, but if you need an iPhone app to keep track of your endless blather, you really need some serious therapy.
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by cvaldes1831 July 9, 2009 4:04 PM PDT
I use multiple Twitter accounts to separate interests. I have one for local events/activities/news, one for hobby A, one for hobby B, and of course, one for tweeting pornstars.
by July 9, 2009 6:54 PM PDT
Have you heard of TwitterFon?
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by guapsbull July 15, 2009 11:47 AM PDT
I have used TwitterFon a lot and I used toreally liked it...until the last update (around July 15, 2009). They used to have ads that appeared at the top of the list of messages, which was no big deal. I'm cool with ads so I can have a free app as long as it doesn't interfere with functionality. But the most recent update makes the ads pop up ON TOP of the bottom message in the list. It's amazingly annoying. It's extremely intrusive. I'm deleting TwitterFon and I'm going to download a couple suggested apps in this article.
by jengray July 10, 2009 5:32 PM PDT
Thanks for the info, I`ve been looking for something like this. I run different twitter accounts for different hobbies/interests as some of you have stated above. It makes sense to separate your audience and this app is perfect for my iphone

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